Comparative grievances, in their various forms, occupy an increasingly central place in social and political debate. Invading the space and role that Marx gave to class struggle as the driving force of history.
Its territorial expression leads to strong social conflicts in many countries and constitutes the terrain on which intense electoral battles take place. In Spain, the conflict between the CCAA has become the protagonist of the political scene – in the literal sense – to the point of eclipsing analyses and debates on class inequalities.